Royal Navy Accepts Unmanned Minesweeping System Into Service
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Russia repeatedly attacks submarine data cables and pipelines. Britain is now preparing to counter this with new types of ships.
Royal Navy Accepts Unmanned Minesweeping System Into Service
The UK has joined the small club of militaries with an unmanned vessel system in front-line service. Ukraine's navy is built on unmanned systems; the U.S. Navy uses unmanned vessels for surveillance missions in the Arabian Gulf; and now, the Royal Navy has accepted its long-awaited crewless minesweeping system into service. The UK is sunsetting its manned mine countermeasures vessels and transferring the responsibilities to new unmanned-vessel…
Royal Navy accepts into service new autonomous minesweeping system - European Security & Defence
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has accepted into service three sets of autonomous minesweeping systems, known as SWEEP, that allow … mehr... The post Royal Navy accepts into service new autonomous minesweeping system appeared first on European Security & Defence.
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